Jennifer Lawrence is seen on the red carpet – and at events – only wearing Dior. As spokeswoman for the brand, you’ll only see her in Dior. But that comes at quite a hefty price. According to Page Six, Jennifer’s agents are negotiating a three-year deal with Dior “worth between $15 and $20 million.”

Jennifer first signed on as the face of Miss Dior back in October 2012, and since then has worn only Dior on the red carpet. Above is one of Jennifer’s Dior campaigns. Beautiful!

At the 2014 Golden Globes, she told Ryan Seacrest, “I’m wearing Dior. I wanted to surprise, do a shocker.”

Jennifer is flawless, and makes anything beautiful, so I think $15 – $20 million is money well spent.

Kristen Stewart is currently promoting her new movie, ‘Camp X-Ray,’ which premiered last weed at the Sundance Film Festival. From what I’ve heard, the movie isn’t amazing, but her performance is. Kristen was in Park City, UT, for the premiere, and while there, she sat down for several interviews regarding the new movie.

Kristen sat down with In The Gloss for a long talk about her beauty routine, hygiene and fashion sense. They published her comments like an essay. It’s actually really interesting. She talks very candidly about how she used to look like a boy, how she still doesn’t know how to do her own makeup, and how she rarely takes her makeup all the way off. She also confesses that if she wasn’t an actress, she’d totally shave her head…. and then tattoo it before the hair grows back.

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“If you looked at pictures of me when I was 14 or 15, you couldn’t tell the difference between me and my brothers. I looked like a boy, fully. I really like extremes. I wear jeans and t-shirts and am a total tomboy, but at the same time, when I pull out all the stops [for an event], I want to f–king go for it, polarized in the other direction from my reality. Everything Balenciaga makes is beautiful; watching their runway shows is like watching a movie. But wearing it is not the easiest thing. It’s tough to integrate that type of thing into your life. But when you can do it—wear something unexpected, with your personal style—it’s incredibly badass.

I still really don’t know how to do my own makeup. I do the same thing every day, if I do my own: mascara and black eyeliner. I’m a bit of a raccoon—I already have dark eyes—so I just make them a little bit darker. One of my makeup artists, Jill Dempsey, made an eyeliner that I really dig, but I don’t think she’s making any more, which is a bummer. I just use whatever black liner. There’s a pencil that you can get at Topshop that’s cheap, so I’ll get, like, five of them, and they last forever and they’re really, really good. I do both the top and bottom line and then just smudge it with my finger. I don’t have a favorite mascara, genuinely. I like it clumpy, though—I’ll use anything if it’s clumpy, black, and it works. I don’t mind it being really cakey and heavy.

If I’m being responsible, I’ll wash my face, but I never take off my eyeliner or my mascara because it looks so good the next day. It’s a continuous thing; I think I’ve never really had clean eyes. [Laughs] For my skin, I use the whole Proactiv system. It really, really works for me; I’ve used it since I was a teenager, a young teenager. I feel like I’m a total spokesperson for them because it really did help me and I’m always telling people, ‘Oh, dude!’ and mentioning it in interviews, but I can’t imagine doing one of their commercials. I don’t think they’d want me to, to be honest. Better in print. [Laughs] CONTINUE READING…More »

She performed her breakout hit “Royals” at the Staples Center. Wearing a sleeveless white shirt, and black pants, the singer belted out her famous song. She sounded AMAZING. I think I liked the live version of the song better!

As I watched her sing (my son said she looked like she was going to be sick the whole time), all I could do was stare at her black fingertips. She dipped the tips of her fingers in black paint, which she removed before hitting the stage to accept her award.